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Dr Carlo Petrucci joined the School of Law of University of Essex in September 2016.
In October 2013 he took up the position of Research Associate atCardiff School of Law and Politics in the research project Law, Science and Interests in European policy-making (LASI), a research funded by the European Research Council and led by Prof. Stijn Smismans.
Carlo holds a degree in law at the Università degli Studi di Milano. He conducted his postgraduate research studies at the University of Manchester and University of Birmingham.
He was a Postgraduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Birmingham from 2009 to 2011 and a lecturer in EU law and EU competition law at Salford Law School in 2012 and 2013.
My research interests range from EU law in general, especially EU policy-making, to market regulation, with particular reference to competition law.
I am also interested in political theory, philosophy of economics, and political science (public policy, scientific expertise, and epistemic communities in policy-making).

April 2007, Kings College London, International Graduate Legal Research Conference

Title of the paper: ' The CJEU cases on the protection of the decision-making process - Regulation No 1049/2001'

Title of the paper: Court of Justice of the European Union and regulatory politics: public access to Impact Assessment

Title of the paper: 'Between politics and expertise: economics in DG Comp'

Title of the paper: The Chief Competition Economist in DG Comp: interactions and evidence

Title of the paper: Expertise in DG Comp: The Chief Competition Economist

Title of the paper: Input/output legitimacy in EU collective redress

Title of the paper: Consultation throughout the policy-cycle; lessons from EU competition policy online

Title of the paper: Collective redress in EU Competition Law: regulatory strategies and actors

Title of the paper: Subsidiarity and proportionality in the directive on damages actions for breach of EU competition law

Title of the paper: Impact assessment of damages actions for breach of EU competition law

Title of the paper: Damages claims for breach of European competition law: compensation for all?

Title of the paper: The limits of the extraterritorial application of domestic antitrust and the opportunities arising from international antitrust rules

Title of the paper: Global markets and antitrust: from co-operation to a minimum international antitrust standard

Title of the paper: The passing-on defence and the indirect purchaser standing in European competition law: a first map and possible options

Title of the paper: Broadening consumer welfare in the light of consumer protection law and protecting the competitive process from the buyer power: a test in the retail sector politics and expertise: economics in DG Comp'